Zion National Park is close to my heart and home. I live only a 40-minute drive from Zion National Park and find my way over there many times a year: for a monring hike, an overnight campout, a day-trip, and sunrises (my favorite!). I feel extremely fortunate to have this beautiful place so assessible. Some of the great places pictured here include: Tower of the Virgin, Zion Narrows, Subway hike, Kolob terraces, Kolob Arch, Spry Canyon, and several other unnamed but spectacular sites. Because I go there so often, there are several pictures from several areas in this park. The park is very large. More recent pictures are near the beginning.
Please see the
Subway Canyoneering Hike report and pictures for this particular section of Zion and the adventurous trip that it is.
Kolob arch, the largest in the world, is massive to see in person. It takes about 8 to 9 miles one way to hike into this beautiful arch. The hike out is uphill and very tiring. Fortunately, La Verkin Creek is nearby and available for a cooling dip before beginning the uphill climb.
Kolob arch, the largest in the world, is massive to see in person. It takes about 8 to 9 miles one way to hike into this beautiful arch. The hike out is uphill and very tiring. Fortunately, La Verkin Creek is nearby and available for a cooling dip before beginning the uphill climb.
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